BRAVE BALTA clasped me to his breast Beneath the midnight sky; 'Now go I east or go I west, I'll love thee till I die!' 'O wander east or wander west, My Balta,' soft I sighed, 'By moon and stars I'll love thee best, And wait to be thy bride!' Thrice fell the snows on field and tent, And weary was my life When proud a Prince rode up, and bent, And wooed me for his wife. 'Nay, sir, I must be Balta's bride; To him my heart I gave'; He sprang to earth; his cloak flung wide; And lo! 'twas Balta brave! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS by ARTHUR CHAPMAN EPITAPH ON THOMAS CLERE, SURREY'S FAITHFUL FRIEND AND FOLLOWER by HENRY HOWARD LOVE NOT by CAROLINE ELIZABETH SARAH SHERIDAN NORTON SING-SONG; A NURSERY RHYME BOOK: 50 by CHRISTINA GEORGINA ROSSETTI ABBEY ASAROE by WILLIAM ALLINGHAM A CONCLUSORIE HUMNE TO THE SAME WEEK; & FOR MY FRIEND by JOSEPH BEAUMONT THE CARLES OF DYSART by ROBERT BURNS |